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knowledge questions magazine Published this article page no 103 As per the Supreme Court mandated rules those left out of the draft NRC list had to mandatorily submit their biometrics during the hearings of claims (to include themselves in the NRC) and objections (to object to someone elses inclusion) process. 175 27 lakh people who were left out from the list published in 2018 submitted their biometric details and amongst these only 8 lakh people made it into the draft list published in 2019. However these 8 lakh people are struggling to get Aadhaar and concerned about benefits linked to it Lack of clarity and inability to enjoy the full benefits emanating from Aadhar has caused significant mental pressure on individuals. This situation has arisen primarily due to the lack of clarity over the NRC exercise since the government is withholding assigning Aadhar to these newly added individuals since the complete and final NRC list is yet to be published. Southern Angami Public Organisation (SAPO) a tribal body of Nagaland has announced bandh from March 24 over Manipurs failure in withdrawing armed personnel and permanent structures from the disputed Kezoltsa area. Impact of the Bandh The National Highway2 which connects the two states and is a lifeline for Manipur runs through the area. The bandh is likely to cause inconvenience to the travellers to Manipur and transportation of essential commodities to the state. Whats the dispute all about? At the root is an old land ownership dispute between three Naga tribes — the Angamis of Nagaland and the Maos and Marams of Manipur. Kezoltsa is a thickly forested area on the periphery of the picturesque Dzukou Valley bordering Nagaland and Manipur. Dzukou Valley spread over the two states has traditionally been a bone of contention between the Mao Nagas of Senapati (Manipur) and the southern Angami Nagas of Kohima (Nagaland) knowledge questions magazine buy.
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